Monday, 18 March 2013

JACQUELINE KENNEDY: THE PRETTIEST AND FAMOUS WOMAN OF HER TIME

Name of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis may not as famous in new generation, but many people know what honor she had when she was famous and popular. What obsession she had and how people used to be made to see a glance of her. She wasn't a superstar or model girl. She was the first lady of America. She was the wife of American president John F. Kennedy. She was more famous than a celebrity and model. Her smartness and style of dressing was a fashion icon for women and women used to design dresses putting her as a fashion icon. Woman like Jacqueline are lack in America who cast a powerful obsession magic to all the men and women of America. Jacqueline Kennedy went in deep sadness when her husband president of America John F. Kennedy was killed on 22 Nov. 1963. People were thinking that she will go through deep pain and she won't be able to stand up again, but she got out from it and she married to a Greek billionaire man Aristotle Onassis. It was the second decade of her life which remained very popular for her personality and media was around her like bees all the time. Death's incident of John F. Kennedy was shocking for the all the world and it was worst for the nation of United states. It must have hurt Jacqueline, but she wasn't like an Eastern woman....so she had many secrets in her hearts. Something was buried in the deepness of her heart. Editors of famous newspaper have spied Jacqueline's life and written a book on her life which is kind of fascinating. This book has the secrets of love between John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline, and it also has words spoken by John before his sudden death. The culprit who killed John had been arrested by the police,  but who was the real 'master mind' behind this plot? Jacqueline has also shared her words with us.
                                         She has also spoken about her sadness when her husband was killed. Jacqueline real name was Jacqueline Bouvier before her marriage. She was born on 28 July, 1929 at the house of a well stock broker John Bouvier. Her mother name was Janet Norton Lee who was fond of horse riding. They lived in Southampton, New York, Jacqueline was admitted in Manhattan's private school. One of her teacher expressed her loving feelings about her and told, "She was so cute. Everyone liked her, but she was also a naughty girl. She always thought of make troubles for people, but mischievousness wasn't meant to hurt anyone." She began to go learn belly dance at 'Metropolitan Opera House'. Jacqueline was also fond of learning French language and horse riding like her mother. Her mother started horse riding at the age of 2 and when Jacqueline went 11-year-old so she won the contest of horse riding in 1940. This news was also published in 'New York Times' magazine. Jacqueline's parent had divorced when she was 10-year-old. Though it was tough time for Jacqueline, but she continued her career and didn't care about it. Jacqueline's mother then married to a businessman named Hugh D. Auchincloss. Jacqueline was send to boarding school where she learned manners of well-living people. Here Jacqueline stared writing small articles for a newspaper. She was so fond of writing articles and future thoughts and may be that's why she wrote in her school's yearly note "I won't become a wife who lives in house all the time". She took admission in New York's Vassar college after completing her graduation from High school. It included the subjects Literature, Art, History and French language. Her point of view was spreading in her mind and that's why she decided to go to Paris in the starting year of her college education.
                        She wrote about her journey to Paris, "I had a chance to live my life in different style after being so far away from my home. I'm so keen of learning things, but I hesitate to ask questions to people, but  I beat this hesitation in this journey of mine, and I learnt that asking questions isn't a bad thing or shy about on it. Returning back to Paris feels me like I'm starting my life from a new beginning. This journey has born a new love in my heart for Europe which I think will follow me till the rest of my life." In 1951, Jacqueline got the bachelor degree in French literature from George Washington University. Later then she got a job in a press named 'Washington Times-Herald. She had to write with just a pen, but she got out and grabbed the camera and ask questions to people, then she completed her articles with those questions and answers, but this job couldn't last long for her. The most fascinating part of her life had come when she attended a dinner party. This party was organized by her journalist friend Charles Bartlett. Here she met a person who was named John F. Kennedy, he was the member of Massachusetts. After an introduction they both were seen to have quite interest between each other. After this introduction Jacqueline became Jacqueline Kennedy. On Sept. 12, 1953 Jacqueline got married to 36-year-old John F. Kennedy at New Port's church. 800 guests were invited in marriage ceremony in which Justice William O. Douglas were included. They were also greeted by the Pope. They tried to invite her father too, but they were told that her father was at a bar and he was full drunk. Jacqueline commented on her wedding dress, "It seemed like a luxurious table lamp more than that of a dress." After the wedding this wonderful couple went to celebrate their honeymoon in Mexico, Acapulco. When they came back from their honeymoon so their normal life began. They became the famous couple of America from the start. They both were pretty and talented. John F. Kennedy was also the famous man of his family. Cameras followed them whenever this duo went. But it wasn't a life they were living which showed on the camera.

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